I read through this thread and want to thank everyone for making up the pin out for the DUE. As a newbie on this board, it is very helpful. I found the pinout at www.robgray.com/temp/Due-pinout-temp.jpg, but this does not include the 36 pin hearder at the end of the board. Is there another pinout posted somewhere that I am missing? Or does the pin out need to be updated for this large header?

i printed the original and found it to be quite useful but do have some suggestions re color use. there are some tags (especially the ones for the SPI connector) that have bad combinations of background and text colors that make it virtually impossible to read when printed. i could make no sense out of the SPI connections and had to sharpie them in on my printed copy. using a color laser at original size scaled to fit an 8.5 x 11 inch page

Pighixxx can you start an English thread for your diagrams so we know which ones people are referring to?

Hi Rob,If you find it useful, i have no problem to open a new English thread.

I for one will find it useful, now I'm just hoping that an Mega version also will pop up.. and the rest of the board for that matter, doesnt seem that the folks behind Arduino seem to see this as useful for their customers, but I like these.

Pighixxx can you start an English thread for your diagrams so we know which ones people are referring to?

Hi Rob,If you find it useful, i have no problem to open a new English thread.

I for one will find it useful, now I'm just hoping that an Mega version also will pop up.. and the rest of the board for that matter, doesnt seem that the folks behind Arduino seem to see this as useful for their customers, but I like these.

Back on topic: With reference to the Native USB TX/RX LEDs ('pins' 73 and 72) - I just discovered that these LEDs use negative logic. That is, they light with digitalWrite(x,LOW) and extinguish with digitalWrite(x,HIGH) (the opposite to the L LED on pin 13 which uses positive logic).

So if it's not too much trouble it might be worth noting on the diagram that the LEDs on 72 and 73 are using negative logic. I was using them for debugging just now, and lost about half an hour wondering why my working code was registering a fault and my non-working code wasn't!